Events

As the largest event in China’s biomass energy industry, CNIBEE has developed into a one-stop platform for trading, technical exchange, information communication and capital connection. Exhibits covers a wide range of fields, such as fuel molding machines, biomass boilers, burners, biogas products, biological raw materials, power generation equipment, and so forth.

PEERS is an acronym for Pulping, Engineering, Environmental, Recycling, Sustainability. PEERS represents the most dynamic, forward-leaning topics in the forest products arena today. PEERS offers an expert-led program that has been proven to provide real-world results in each of these critical areas of the mill. Planned and led by working professions, every session has been designed to address real challenges attendees face on the job. But PEERS is more than an acronym—it represents a peer-focused approach that you won’t find anywhere else. Throughout the program, leading-edge technical knowledge is presented alongside opportunities for face-to-face access with industry experts, peers and colleagues. Attendees are active participants and contributors to Q&A sessions, “Ask the Experts” discussions, Roundtable forums, “What’s New” exhibits, topic-specific panels, and informal networking opportunities. And, like all TAPPI events, the PEERS conference provides all of this in a relaxed, professional environment.

Produced by BBI International, this national event will feature the world of advanced biofuels and biobased chemicals—technology scale-up, project finance, policy, national markets and more—with a core focus on the industrial, petroleum and agribusiness alliances defining the national advanced biofuels industry.

TAPPI's International Bioenergy and Bioproducts Conference brings together experts from around the world that are interested in leveraging the knowledge and assets in the pulp and paper industry to produce fuel, energy, and chemicals from biomass.

From its inception, the mission of the event has remained constant: The FEW delivers timely presentations with a strong focus on commercial-scale ethanol production – from quality control and yield maximization to regulatory compliance and fiscal management. The FEW is also the ethanol industry’s premier forum for unveiling new technologies and research findings. The program extensively covers cellulosic ethanol while remaining committed to optimizing existing grain ethanol operations.